The Santa Rosa Family Medicine Residency, a University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) affiliate, provides a three-year longitudinal curriculum in integrated patient-centered medical home (PCMH) ambulatory care. Goals for this program are to train participants in developmentally appropriate skills, knowledge, and attitudes in the following domains: access to care; quality improvement; population management; team-based care; integrated and coordinated care; personal care physician; patient-centered services; medical informatics to support the medical home; and leadership skills.
In July 2010, the program made major shifts in its teaching paradigm in order to:
Program participants complete self-evaluations at the start of each “Chief Month” (three times during their third year). No results reported.
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Evaluation.pdf | 88.37 KB |
PGY1 Goals & Objectives | 157.86 KB |
PGY2 Goals & Objectives | 157.05 KB |
PGY3 Goals & Objectives | 157.04 KB |
PCMH Learning Goals & Objectives | 159.2 KB |
Methods Overview for Teaching Ambulatory Care.pdf | 151.59 KB |
Teaching Methods.pdf | 349.03 KB |